Fire was not "invented" - it is a chemical reaction that has taken place long before any humans were involved.
Human beings have had the ability to control fire for hundreds of thousands of years, if not longer.
Nobody knows exactly when and how this first took place - the only evidence we have is the use of fire in eg. making tools that we can find through archeological digs.
Fire is not an invention.
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Rene Descartes invention had something to do with philosophy and mathematics.
Fire keeps one warm from the cold, cooks food to kill any bacteria present, lights up the darkness, and when one unknown man experimented with bronze ore he found and realized it was easier to forge than stone tools he and others who experimented had created the practice of metallurgy.
the most important invention was the plow
The official invention of the lever took place in 200 B.C. Archimedes is considered to be the individual who played the largest role in this invention.
the fire took place in chicago i love the wanted
the fire took place in Chicago i love the wanted
The revolutionary changes in India that took place in the medieval period: invention of Persian wheel (irrigation) fire arms for combating spinning wheels for weaving.
The Great Fire took place in London.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire took place in New York City.
Fire is not an invention.
the invention of the cd.
the Renaissance
Submarine, flamethrower, nuke, the machine gun, and the microwave.
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The Great Fire of London took place on Sept. 2nd to the 5th in 1666